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![]() Actually, the suffix "phobe" has long been used to mean "hate" rather than "fear". Vide Anglophile for a lover of things British, and Anglophobe for one who disdains them. Or in the current political climate, Francophile and Francophobe. (Oops! I almost typed Francophone, which is a chevaux of another color.) For pretty obvious reasons, the pejorative Homophobe isn't matched by its logical opposite, Homophile. But you're right: the word has been hijacked to suit a political or social agenda. I immediately tune out anyone who uses "homophobe", since it's a nonsense term anyhow. Homo of course means same, as in homogenized or homonym; it has nothing to do with "man" as many seem to assume--a matter of Greek derivation, not Latin. So Homophobe would have to mean a fear or hatred of people just like oneself, just as Homosexual means a sexual attraction to people of the same sex as oneself. End of English lesson. Regard it as thanks for all the flight lessons I have received here. all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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